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What You Need to Pass Cisco Exams
Apart from design exams which are purely theory in nature, you are going to need a few tools and resources in order to pass your exams. I speak from experience working on live networks for years and taking many Cisco exams. 1. Good study guide or two. Most people refer to one main study guide…
Read More...12 IT Books Every Cisco Engineer Should Own
A career as a Cisco network engineer means dedicating yourself to continuing personal development. Even when you pass your Cisco CCNA, you will discover that there are a large number of gaps in your knowledge. Sure, you know how to write an access list and do some basic routing and switching. You know a little…
Read More...What to do When You Get Bored of Studying
There is no denying it. Studying is a grind. Ask anybody if they'd rather catch a movie or read an IT manual and the movie will win every time. So, with that in mind, here is what I suggest you do if you really do get tired of studying. 1. Remind yourself why you started…
Read More...7 IT Study Techniques You’re Probably Not Using
I've said elsewhere that the problem with passing IT exams isn't the lack of study materials. This may have been the case around 5 to 10 years ago, but now there are almost too many study resources. It can actually be overwhelming because they all promise results. The problem isn’t the study materials as such.…
Read More...Cisco VIRL
There have been whispers about Cisco releasing their own emulation platform for some time now. Something like Dynamips/GNS3 but the IOS included. Cisco have now released VIRL to the public. VIRL stands for Virtual Internet Routing Lab and it runs off a virtual machine. It's big news for any Cisco student who wants to get…
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